Armenia Power Sector Policy Note

The objective of the note is to inform the governments policy thinking by identifying the principal challenges that the power sector faces and outlining solutions for overcoming them. The note also discusses some broader energy sector issues related to the gas tariff structure and demand. The note will also be disseminated to increase understanding and awareness among key stakeholders and the general public on the key challenges facing the power sector and the potential solutions for overcoming them. This will help to promote improved dialogue and collaboration between the government and the other key stakeholders. The note is organized in following topics: power sector structure; synopsis of challenges and solutions; principal challenges and solutions; and annexes.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014-12
Subjects:WASTE, MANURE, NEW PLANTS, ENERGY INTENSIVE, ENERGY MARKETS, DOMESTIC GAS, KILOWATT-HOUR, SUMMER PEAK, ELECTRICITY TARIFF, GAS TURBINE, INCOME, PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND, ACTIVITIES, GENERATION, ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY MARKET, COST OF ELECTRICITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, ELASTICITY OF DEMAND, WIND, NUCLEAR PLANTS, GAS PRICES, GAS PRICE, BIOGAS, GAS IMPORTS, GENERATION UNITS, TARIFF STRUCTURES, ELECTRICITY SAVINGS, NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, GAS, WHOLESALE PRICE, PRICE, PEAK DEMAND, VOLTAGE, GAS CONSUMPTION, POWER SYSTEM, EFFICIENT USE, SUMMER PEAK DEMAND, ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION, BIOMASS, GENERATION CAPACITY, GAS COSTS, NEW PLANT, GEOTHERMAL PROJECT, OIL, DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES, POWER SECTOR, THERMAL PLANTS, ENERGY SUPPLY, DOMESTIC SUPPLY, FOSSIL FUEL DEPOSITS, OPTIONS, WATER, ENERGY RESOURCES, GAS PLANT, CAPACITY FACTOR, SURPLUS CAPACITY, ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, PRICE ELASTICITY, NUCLEAR CAPACITY, NATURAL RESOURCES, ENERGY POLICY, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, FUELS, THERMAL POWER, LANDFILL, ENERGY SAVINGS, TURBINE, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, EMISSION, ENERGY SECURITY, POWER DEMAND, HEAT, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, POWER TRADE, BALANCE, SOURCE OF ENERGY, ELECTRICITY DEMAND, HEAT RATE, GEOTHERMAL POWER, UTILITIES, POWER, ELECTRICITY, CHEMICAL PLANTS, ENERGY SCENARIOS, HYDROPOWER, FOSSIL FUEL, NUCLEAR UNITS, ELECTRICITY TARIFFS, END-USERS, DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPLY, ENERGY USE, ENVIRONMENT, HYDROPOWER PLANT, GAS COMPANY, SOLAR POWER, THERMAL POWER PLANT, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, NATURAL GAS, GAS PLANTS, PRICE OF GAS, TRANSMISSION LINE, INVESTMENT, TARIFF STRUCTURE, UTILITY-SCALE, CONSERVATION, NUCLEAR POWER, TARIFF, FUEL, OIL RESERVES, DEMAND FORECAST, FACILITIES, AVAILABILITY, GAS SECTOR, INVESTMENTS, CAPACITY FACTORS, EFFICIENCY POTENTIAL, RESIDENTIAL DEMAND, RENEWABLE ENERGY, RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY, PIPELINE, FOSSIL, ENERGY COSTS, TRANSMISSION LINES, PRICES, APPROACH, ENERGY PRICE, HIGH GAS PRICES, POWER PLANT, ENERGY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24421395/armenia-power-sector-policy-note
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21874
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